Final running order for the Can-Am 500 at Phoenix

Final running order for the Can-Am 500 at Phoenix

Joey Logano and Kyle Busch finished 1-2 in Sunday’s Can-Am 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, advancing to join Jimmie Johnson and Carl Edwards in the Championship Round of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Here’s where all 40 drivers finished on Sunday at Phoenix.

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1

Joey Logano

All weekend long, Logano was fast, putting the Team Penske Ford in the top five in qualifying and each of the three practice sessions. And he came big, winning the race and advancing to the Chase finale.

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2

Kyle Busch

The defending Sprint Cup champion came into this race as one of the drivers on the bubble of advancing to the Chase finale. He qualified poorly and really wasn’t a factor early, but came on in the second half of the race. But he drove hard and finished second to advance in the Chase.

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3

Kyle Larson

Larson said he always struggles at Phoenix, but he put the Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet on the outside of Row 1 during qualifying. In the race, he spun out twice, including on the first lap, but recovered to finish third.

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4

Kevin Harvick

After winning five of the last six Phoenix races, Harvick couldn’t make it six of seven, and so he’s now out of the final round of the Chase for the first time in the three years of this format.

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5

Kurt Busch

Coming into this race, Busch’s only hope of making the Chase Championship Round at Homestead-Miami Speedway was to win at Phoenix. Didn’t happen.

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6

Alex Bowman

On Friday, Bowman earned the first pole of his NASCAR Sprint Cup career, as he continues to sub for the injured Dale Earnhardt Jr. Sunday, he led the most laps and drove a great race.

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7

Denny Hamlin

Coming into the race, Hamlin was fifth in points. But he wasn’t able to much in the race and got knocked out of the Chase.

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8

Ryan Blaney

Wood Brothers Racing told FOXSports.com that they plan to bring Blaney back for the 2017 season after a strong rookie campaign. He had a strong top-10 finish

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9

Chase Elliott

The rookie Hendrick Motorsports driver continues to impress, qualifying third and finishing in the top 10.

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10

Paul Menard

Like a lot of drivers who’ve struggled this year, Menard will probably be happy to have this season in the rearview mirror, though he had a good run in Phoenix.

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11

Jamie McMurray

The steady veteran has had a solid 2016 season, though he remains winless since Talladega in 2013.

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12

Ryan Newman

Next year, Newman will return to Richard Childress Racing, a team that has shown improved speed in recent weeks.

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13

Kasey Kahne

Kahne has run a whole lot better in the Chase than he did in the regular season, which is why he missed the Chase in the first place.

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14

Brad Keselowski

Getting knocked out of the Chase because of an engine failure was a tough blow for Keselowski, the 2012 champion.

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15

Tony Stewart

It’s hard to believe that we now only have one Sprint Cup race left with Tony Stewart behind the wheel.

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16

Greg Biffle

One of the stories of the offseason will focus on where Biffle ends up in 2017. He has at least one more race with Roush Fenway Racing before that’s decided, though.

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17

AJ Allmendinger

Although this hasn’t been the season Allmendinger has hoped for, JTG Daugherty may be in expansion mode. Phoenix was decent for the ‘Dinger.

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18

Casey Mears

With rumors that he might be departing from his ride at Germain Racing, Mears hung around 20th all day in the desert.

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19

Carl Edwards

Like Jimmie Johnson, Edwards had no worries at Phoenix, as he had already clinched a spot in the Chase Championship Round next week at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

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20

Landon Cassill

Cassill has put together some decent performances down the stretch this season and once again posted a top 20.

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21

Matt Kenseth

Kenseth entered the race as one of three Joe Gibbs Racing drivers battling for the final two Chase spots. And he came close but he crashed on the first overtime restart after contact with Alex Bowman. Kenseth is out of the Chase now. Wow.

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22

Aric Almirola

Richard Petty Motorsports has seen struggles all season and made many changes because of it. Outside of Talladega a few weeks ago, Almirola hasn’t shown much down the stretch.

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23

Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.

Stenhouse meddled around the middle of the pack throughout the day, recording an average finish.

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24

Clint Bowyer

Bowyer continues to look toward the future and joining Stewart-Haas Racing in 2017. He’s now only one race away from that becoming a reality.

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25

Matt DiBenedetto

Did he have a concussion or not? Doctors weren’t sure. He’s cleared all that and got back behind the wheel on Sunday.

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26

Michael Annett

In 2017, Annett makes the move to a full-time XFINITY Series ride with JR Motorsports which should be beneficial as he’s struggled to run better than 25th in the Sprint Cup this season.

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27

Regan Smith

The future for Regan Smith and Tommy Baldwin Racing are still uncertain going forward and with only one race left in the season, information will come out soon.

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28

Trevor Bayne

With a new contract recently announced, Bayne has to be looking forward to his future at Roush Fenway Racing. He spun early in the race and never fully recovered.

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29

Danica Patrick

The results this season haven’t shown much improvement for Patrick, who has finished 20th or worse in more than half the races this season. And at Phoenix, it got even worse as fell way behind early.

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30

Brian Scott

In a shocking announcement, Brian Scott said he would retire at the end of the 2016 season. In his second to last race, he hung in the 30s for most of the race.

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31

David Ragan

It’s been a bumpy road for Ragan in the last eight races. He’s dealt with a ton of minor incidents and 23rd is his best finish in the past two months.

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32

Chris Buescher

After sneaking his way into the Chase, Buescher has become an afterthought as each round has gone on. He’s still put together a solid rookie campaign.

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33

Jeffrey Earnhardt

After subbing for Matt DiBenedetto in Texas, Earnhardt got back behind the wheel of the No. 32 Go Fas Racing Chevrolet and logged some laps.

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34

Michael McDowell

McDowell has been consistent over the past month with three top 20 finishes and consistent speed. He blasted the wall with two laps to go and set up a crazy finish among the Chase drivers.

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35

DJ Kennington

The two-time Pinty’s Series champion, Kennington made his Sprint Cup debut in the No. 55 Premium Motorsports Chevrolet and logged some laps.

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36

Reed Sorenson

Sorenson didn’t run at Phoenix in the spring race and logged some laps this weekend in the desert.

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37

Gray Gaulding

In his second career Sprint Cup start, Gaulding once again gained some experience behind the wheel at the top NASCAR series.

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38

Jimmie Johnson

Johnson came into Phoenix with absolutely no pressure on him because he knew he was locked into the Chase Championship Round next week at Homestead-Miami Speedway. He was leading when he was penalized for passing the pace car, then got caught up in an incident with Austin Dillon and Greg Biffle.

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39

Austin Dillon

Dillon insinuated that he was still mad at Kevin Harvick for getting wrecked at Texas last week. Just past the two-thirds mark, his engine quit on him to bring out a caution and a crash behind him.

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40

Martin Truex, Jr.

A practice crash forced Truex to miss qualifying and start from the back of the pack, he marched his way through the field on Sunday before getting caught up in a wreck after losing a lap on pit road.